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Mathias Fredriksson 1b66495b70 fix(coderd/prometheusmetrics)!: filter deleted wsbuilds to reduce db load (#19197)
This change removes the `GetLatestWorkspaceBuilds` query which includes
all workspaces for all time (including deleted). This allows us to also
stop using `GetProvisionerJobsByIDs` for said builds as the job status
is included in `GetWorkspaces` called separately.

**BREAKING CHANGE**: The `coderd_api_workspace_latest_build` Prometheus
metric no longer includes builds belonging to deleted workspaces, as
such, this metric will show fewer statuses.

Fixes coder/internal#717
2025-08-11 14:48:31 +03:00
Steven Masley ce935657f6 test: start migrating dbauthz tests to mocked db (#19257)
This PR adds a framework to move to a mocked db. And therefore massively speed up these tests.
2025-08-08 13:46:24 -05:00
Cian Johnston afb54f6884 chore: revert feat(enterprise/coderd): allow system users to be added to groups (#19254)
This reverts commit b200fc8e67
(https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18341).
2025-08-08 12:18:07 +01:00
Sas Swart b200fc8e67 feat(enterprise/coderd): allow system users to be added to groups (#18341)
closes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/18274

This pull request makes system users visible in various group related
queries so that they can be added to and removed from groups. This
allows system user quotas to be configured. System users are still
ignored in certain queries, such as when license seat consumption is
determined.

This pull request further ensures the existence of a
"coder_prebuilt_workspaces" group in any organization that needs
prebuilt workspaces

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
  * Organization and group member listings now include system users.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Updated tests to reflect the inclusion of system users in member and
group queries.

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2025-08-08 11:03:17 +02:00
Steven Masley 0a3afeddc8 chore: add more pprof labels for various go routines (#19243)
- ReplicaSync
- Notifications
- MetricsAggregator
- DBPurge
2025-08-07 20:05:32 +00:00
Yevhenii Shcherbina c65996a041 feat: add user_secrets table (#19162)
Closes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/780

## Summary of changes:
- added `user_secrets` table
- `user_secrets` table contains `env_name` and `file_path` fields which
are not used at the moment, but will be used in later PRs
- `user_secrets` table doesn't contain `value_key_id`, I will add it in
a separate migration in a dbcrypt PR
- on one hand I don't want to add fields which are not used (because
it's a risk smth may change in implementation later), on the other hand
I don't want to add too many migrations for user secrets table
- added unique sql indexes
- added sql queries for CRUD operations on user-secrets
- introduced new `ResourceUserSecret` resource
- basic unit-tests for CRUD ops and authorization behavior
- Role updates:
  - owner:
    - remove `ResourceUserSecret` from site-wide perms
    - add `ResourceUserSecret` to user-wide perms
   - orgAdmin
- remove `ResourceUserSecret` from org-wide perms; seems it's not
strictly required, because `ResourceUserSecret` is not tied to
organization in dbauthz wrappers?
   - memberRole
- no need to change memberRole because it implicitly has access to
user-secrets thanks to the `allPermsExcept`
   - is it enough changes to roles?
   
Main questions:
- [ ] We will have 2 migrations for user-secrets:
  - initial migration (in current PR)
  - adding `value_key_id` in dbcrypt PR
  - is this approach reasonable?
- [ ] Are changes to roles's permissions are correct?
- [ ] Are changes in roles_test.go are correct?

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Co-authored-by: Steven Masley <Emyrk@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-08-07 15:58:59 -04:00
ケイラ 26458cd6f0 refactor: consolidate template and workspace acl validation (#19192) 2025-08-07 10:14:58 -06:00
Dean Sheather 9edca92c74 fix: fix incorrect migration in constraint (#19212) 2025-08-07 06:19:00 +00:00
Dean Sheather dc598856e3 chore: improve build deadline code (#19203)
- Adds/improves a lot of comments to make the autostop calculation code
clearer
- Changes the behavior of the enterprise template schedule store to
match the behavior of the workspace TTL endpoint when the new TTL is
zero
- Fixes a bug in the workspace TTL endpoint where it could unset the
build deadline, even though a max_deadline was specified
- Adds a new constraint to the workspace_builds table that enforces the
deadline is non-zero and below the max_deadline if it is set
- Adds CHECK constraint enum generation to scripts/dbgen, used for
testing the above constraint
- Adds Dean and Danielle as CODEOWNERS for the autostop calculation code
2025-08-07 11:00:31 +10:00
Steven Masley 5b80c47e8c feat: add author filter command to template filtering (#19202)
Can do `author:username` to filter templates created by a certain
author. Adding to help clean out some templates that I created on our
dev instance. This makes sorting a bit easier.
2025-08-06 10:41:01 -05:00
Danielle Maywood cc609cbd53 fix(site): display tasks link when no templates contain an AI task (#19184)
Fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/19059

This change ensures we always show the "Tasks" link, even when a deployment doesn't yet have a tasks template set up.
2025-08-05 19:30:17 +01:00
Spike Curtis d4b44185da chore: add database dump and dbfake logging (#19144)
relates to  #778

Somehow in `TestWorkspaceAgent` the agent with the test instance identifier is not being added to the database, or is getting deleted.

I'm adding some additional logging to `dbfake` and setting the affected tests to dump postgres on error, to see if we can get to the bottom of the issue.
2025-08-04 13:22:04 +04:00
ケイラ 1cffd11619 feat: add workspace sharing page (#19107) 2025-07-31 15:05:09 +00:00
Benjamin Peinhardt e4dc2d9418 fix: add constraint and runtime check for provisioner logs size limit (#18893)
This PR sets a constraint of 1MB on the provisioner job logs written to
the database. This is consistent with the constraint we place on
workspace agent logs:
https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/4ac6be6d835dc36c242e35a26b584b784040bf28/coderd/database/dump.sql#L2030

It also adds a message printed to the front end about the provisioner
log overflow, and updates the message printed to the front end when
workspace startup logs exceed the max, as it was causing some customers
to think their startup script had failed to run.
2025-07-30 19:09:53 -05:00
ケイラ eeb0bbefb9 feat: implement acl for workspaces (#19094) 2025-07-30 17:02:51 -06:00
Callum Styan ffbfaf2a6f feat: allow bypassing current CORS magic based on template config (#18706)
Solves https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/15096

This is a slight rework/refactor of the earlier PRs from @dannykopping
and @Emyrk:
- https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/15669
- https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/15684
- https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/17596

Rather than having a per-app CORS behaviour setting and additionally a
template level setting for ports, this PR adds a single template level
CORS behaviour setting that is then used by all apps/ports for
workspaces created from that template.

The main changes are in `proxy.go` and `request.go` to:
a) get the CORS behaviour setting from the template
b) have `HandleSubdomain` bypass the CORS middleware handler if the
selected behaviour is `passthru`
c) in `proxyWorkspaceApp`, do not modify the response if the selected
behaviour is `passthru`

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Added support for configuring CORS behavior ("simple" or "passthru")
at the template level for all shared ports.
* Introduced a new "CORS Behavior" setting in the template creation and
settings forms.
* API endpoints and responses now include the optional `cors_behavior`
property for templates.
* Workspace apps and proxy now honor the specified CORS behavior,
enabling conditional CORS middleware application.
* Enhanced workspace app tests with comprehensive scenarios covering
CORS behaviors and authentication states.

* **Bug Fixes**
  * None.

* **Documentation**
* Updated API and admin documentation to describe the new
`cors_behavior` property and its usage.
* Added examples and schema references for CORS behavior in relevant API
docs.

* **Tests**
* Extended automated tests to cover different CORS behavior scenarios
for templates and workspace apps.

* **Chores**
* Updated audit logging to track changes to the `cors_behavior` field on
templates.
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Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
2025-07-30 13:42:39 -07:00
Jaayden Halko 1320b8d5be feat: make dynamic parameters opt-in by default for new templates (#19006)
resolves #18975 

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Co-authored-by: Steven Masley <stevenmasley@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: blink-so[bot] <211532188+blink-so[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-07-28 20:41:49 -05:00
Susana Ferreira 0672bf5084 feat: support icon and description in preset (#18977)
## Description 

This PR adds support for `description` and `icon` fields to
`template_version_presets`. These fields will allow displaying richer
information for presets in the UI, improving the user experience when
creating a workspace.
Both fields are optional, non-nullable, and default to empty strings.

## Changes

* Database migration with the addition of `description VARCHAR(128)` and
`icon VARCHAR(256)` columns to the `template_version_presets` table.
* Updated the `CreateWorkspacePageView` in the UI

Note: UI changes will be addressed in a separate PR
2025-07-28 15:02:26 +01:00
Ethan 5c1bf1d46c test(coderd/database): use seperate context for subtests to fix flake (#19029)
Fixes flakes like https://github.com/coder/coder/actions/runs/16487670478/job/46615625141, caused by the issue described in https://coder.com/blog/go-testing-contexts-and-t-parallel

It'd be cool if we could lint for this? That a context from an outer test isn't used in a subtest if that subtest calls `t.Parallel`.
2025-07-24 20:07:54 +10:00
Cian Johnston c4b69bbe63 fix: prioritise human-initiated builds over prebuilds (#18933)
Continues from https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18882

- Reverts extraneous changes
- Adds explicit `ORDER BY initiator_id = $PREBUILDS_USER_ID` to
`AcquireProvisionerJob`
- Improves test added for above PR

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Co-authored-by: blink-so[bot] <211532188+blink-so[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: kylecarbs <7122116+kylecarbs@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-07-22 13:03:50 +01:00
Kacper Sawicki 482463c51a feat: extend workspace build reasons to track connection types (#18827)
This PR introduces new build reason values to identify what type of
connection triggered a workspace build, helping to troubleshoot
workspace-related issues.

## Database Migration
Added migration 000349_extend_workspace_build_reason.up.sql that extends
the build_reason enum with new values:
```
dashboard, cli, ssh_connection, vscode_connection, jetbrains_connection
```

## Implementation
The build reason is specified through the API when creating new
workspace builds:

- Dashboard: Automatically sets reason to `dashboard` when users start
workspaces via the web interface
- CLI `start` command: Sets reason to `cli` when workspaces are started
via the command line
- CLI `ssh` command: Sets reason to ssh_connection when workspaces are
started due to SSH connections
- VS Code connections: Will be set to `vscode_connection` by the VS Code
extension through CLI hidden flag
(https://github.com/coder/vscode-coder/pull/550)
- JetBrains connections: Will be set to `jetbrains_connection` by the
Jetbrains Toolbox
(https://github.com/coder/coder-jetbrains-toolbox/pull/150) and
Jetbrains Gateway extension
(https://github.com/coder/jetbrains-coder/pull/561)

## UI Changes:
* Tooltip with reason in Build history
<img width="309" height="457" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bde8440b-bf3b-49a1-a244-ed7e8eb9763c"
/>

* Reason in Audit Logs Row tooltip
<img width="906" height="237" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ebbb62c7-cf07-4398-afbf-323c83fb6426"
/>

<img width="909" height="188" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1ddbab07-44bf-4dee-8867-b4e2cd56ae96"
/>
2025-07-22 13:11:27 +02:00
Dean Sheather 9a6dd73f68 feat: add managed agent license limit checks (#18937)
- Adds a query for counting managed agent workspace builds between two
timestamps
- The "Actual" field in the feature entitlement for managed agents is
now populated with the value read from the database
- The wsbuilder package now validates AI agent usage against the limit
when a license is installed

Closes coder/internal#777
2025-07-22 13:39:26 +10:00
Cian Johnston 198d50dbc2 chore: replace original GetPrebuiltWorkspaces with optimized version (#18832)
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/715

Follow-up from https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18717

Now that we've determined the updated query is safe, remove the duplication.
2025-07-21 15:31:11 +01:00
Ethan ef807e41ce chore: mark workspace apps and workspace agents as unaudited (#18761)
The main goal of this PR is to remove Workspace Apps and Workspace Agents from the auto-generated audit log documentation, that incorrectly claims they are audited resources (no longer true with the addition of the connection log).

Though I believe we haven't touched any codepaths for returning audit logs, this PR also adds a test that ensures we continue to return *existing* connection, disconnect and open events correctly from the audit log API.
2025-07-15 16:08:42 +10:00
Ethan f42de9fe12 chore!: delete old connection events from audit log (#18735)
### Breaking change (changelog note):
>With new connection events appearing in the Connection Log, connection events older than 90 days will now be deleted from the Audit Log. If you require this legacy data, we recommend querying it from the REST API or making a backup of the database/these events before upgrading your Coder deployment. Please see the PR for details on what exactly will be deleted. 
Of note is that there are currently no plans to delete connection events from the Connection Log.


### Context

This is the fifth PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.

In previous PRs:
- **New** connection logs have been routed to the `connection_logs` table. They will *not* appear in the audit log.
- These new connection logs are served from the new `/api/v2/connectionlog` endpoint.

In this PR:
- We'll now clean existing connection events out of the audit log, if they are older than 90 days, We do this in batches of 1000, every 10 minutes.

The criteria for deletion is simple:
```
WHERE
(
     action = 'connect'
     OR action = 'disconnect'
     OR action = 'open'
     OR action = 'close'
)
AND "time" < @before_time::timestamp with time zone
```
where `@before_time` is currently configured to 90 days in the past.


Future PRs:
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature
2025-07-15 15:45:36 +10:00
Ethan 7c077d39c5 chore: populate connectionlog count using a separate query (#18629)
This is the third PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.

This PR populates `count` on `ConnectionLogResponse` using a separate query, to preemptively mitigate the issue described in #17689. It's structurally identical to a portion of https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18600, but for the connection log instead of the audit log.
       
Future PRs:
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature
2025-07-15 15:03:30 +10:00
Ethan 7a339a1ffe feat: add connectionlogs API (#18628)
This is the second PR for moving connection events out of the audit log.

This PR:
- Adds the `/api/v2/connectionlog` endpoint
- Adds filtering for `GetAuthorizedConnectionLogsOffset` and thus the endpoint. 
There's quite a few, but I was aiming for feature parity with the audit log.
  1. `organization:<id|name>`
  2. `workspace_owner:<username>`
  3. `workspace_owner_email:<email>`
  4. `type:<ssh|vscode|jetbrains|reconnecting_pty|workspace_app|port_forwarding>`
  5. `username:<username>` 
     - Only includes web-based connection events (workspace apps, web port forwarding) as only those include user metadata.
  6. `user_email:<email>`
  7. `connected_after:<time>`
  8. `connected_before:<time>`
  9. `workspace_id:<id>`
  10. `connection_id:<id>`
      - If you have one snapshot of the connection log, and some sessions are ongoing in that snapshot, you could use this filter to check if they've been closed since.
  11. `status:<connected|disconnected>`
       - If `connected` only sessions with a null `close_time` are returned, if `disconnected`, only those with a non-null `close_time`. If filter is omitted, both are returned.
       
Future PRs:
- Populate `count` on `ConnectionLogResponse` using a seperate query (to preemptively mitigate the issue described in #17689)
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Write documentation for the endpoint / feature (including these filters)
2025-07-15 14:55:34 +10:00
Ethan 08e17a07fc chore!: route connection logs to new table (#18340)
### Breaking Change (changelog note):
> User connections to workspaces, and the opening of workspace apps or ports will no longer create entries in the audit log. Those events will now be included in the 'Connection Log'.
Please see the 'Connection Log' page in the dashboard, and the Connection Log [documentation](https://coder.com/docs/admin/monitoring/connection-logs) for details. Those with permission to view the Audit Log will also be able to view the Connection Log. The new Connection Log has the same licensing restrictions as the Audit Log, and requires a Premium Coder deployment.

### Context

This is the first PR of a few for moving connection events out of the audit log, and into a new database table and web UI page called the 'Connection Log'.

This PR:
- Creates the new table
- Adds and tests queries for inserting and reading, including reading with an RBAC filter.
- Implements the corresponding RBAC changes, such that anyone who can view the audit log can read from the table
- Implements, under the enterprise package, a `ConnectionLogger` abstraction to replace the `Auditor` abstraction for these logs. (No-op'd in AGPL, like the `Auditor`)
- Routes SSH connection and Workspace App events into the new `ConnectionLogger`
- Updates all existing tests to check the values of the `ConnectionLogger` instead of the `Auditor`.

Future PRs:
- Add filtering to the query
- Add an enterprise endpoint to query the new table
- Write a query to delete old events from the audit log, call it from dbpurge.
- Implement a table in the Web UI for viewing connection logs.


> [!NOTE]
> The PRs in this stack obviously won't be (completely) atomic. Whilst they'll each pass CI, the stack is designed to be merged all at once. I'm splitting them up for the sake of those reviewing, and so changes can be reviewed as early as possible.  Despite this, it's really hard to make this PR any smaller than it already is. I'll be keeping it in draft until it's actually ready to merge.
2025-07-15 14:36:06 +10:00
Cian Johnston 0367dbac43 chore: optimize GetPrebuiltWorkspaces query (#18717)
* Adds GetRunningPrebuiltWorkspacesOptimized query
* Runs both original and updated query side-by-side and logs diffs
2025-07-09 11:30:42 +01:00
Hugo Dutka 3c2f3d640b chore: remove dbmem (#18803)
Remove the in-memory database. Addresses #15109.
2025-07-09 09:46:31 +02:00
Spike Curtis bf0271fd65 chore: stop running postgres-only tests if DB is not set (#18784)
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/695

PostgreSQL tests are getting run in a non-postgres CI job because the tests don't get skipped if the `DB=` env is unset. This PR adds a skip for them.

They are flaking in the `test-go-race` CI job. They run fine in the `test-go-race-pg` job, which pre-creates the postgres server, so the flakiness is almost certainly related to spinning up the database server.
2025-07-08 15:56:22 +04:00
Susana Ferreira 211393a69c fix: exclude prebuilt workspaces from lifecycle executor (#18762)
## Description

This PR updates the lifecycle executor to explicitly exclude prebuilt
workspaces from being considered for lifecycle operations such as
`autostart`, `autostop`, `dormancy`, `default TTL` and `failure TTL`.

Prebuilt workspaces (i.e., those owned by the prebuild system user) are
handled separately by the prebuild reconciliation loop. Including them
in the lifecycle executor could lead to unintended behavior such as
incorrect scheduling or state transitions.

## Changes

* Updated the lifecycle executor query
`GetWorkspacesEligibleForTransition` to exclude workspaces with
`owner_id = 'c42fdf75-3097-471c-8c33-fb52454d81c0'` (prebuilds).
* Added tests to verify prebuilt workspaces are not considered in:
  * Autostop
  * Autostart
  * Default TTL
  * Dormancy
  * Failure TTL

Fixes: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/18740
Related to: https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/18658
2025-07-08 11:35:28 +01:00
Kacper Sawicki 8202514ce0 feat!: add ability to cancel pending workspace build (#18713)
Closes #17791 

This PR adds ability to cancel workspace builds that are in "pending"
status.

Breaking changes:
- CancelWorkspaceBuild method in codersdk now accepts an optional
request parameter

API:
- Added `expect_status` query parameter to the cancel workspace build
endpoint
- This parameter ensures the job hasn't changed state before canceling
- API returns `412 Precondition Failed` if the job is not in the
expected status
- Valid values: `running` or `pending`
- Wrapped the entire cancel method in a database transaction

UI:
- Added confirmation dialog to the `Cancel` button, since it's a
destructive operation

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/437aa5f4-5669-45b6-82a0-e46f277114bf)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/423b5cb1-a4fb-4a10-933b-c1c73f4b838c)


- Enabled cancel action for pending workspaces (`expect_status=pending`
is sent if workspace is in pending status)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/32d35ff1-12e6-4f7b-9f6c-fde9da9de6cf)

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Co-authored-by: Dean Sheather <dean@deansheather.com>
2025-07-08 11:02:58 +02:00
Thomas Kosiewski 60b08f0960 fix: remove unique constraint on OAuth2 provider app names (#18669)
# Remove unique constraint on OAuth2 provider app names

This PR removes the unique constraint on the `name` field in the `oauth2_provider_apps` table to comply with RFC 7591, which only requires unique client IDs, not unique client names.

Changes include:
- Removing the unique constraint from the database schema
- Adding migration files for both up and down migrations
- Removing the name uniqueness check in the in-memory database implementation
- Updating the unique constraint constants

Change-Id: Iae7a1a06546fbc8de541a52e291f8a4510d57e8a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Kosiewski <tk@coder.com>
2025-07-03 19:13:13 +02:00
Thomas Kosiewski 74e1d5c4b6 feat: implement OAuth2 dynamic client registration (RFC 7591/7592) (#18645)
# Implement OAuth2 Dynamic Client Registration (RFC 7591/7592)

This PR implements OAuth2 Dynamic Client Registration according to RFC 7591 and Client Configuration Management according to RFC 7592. These standards allow OAuth2 clients to register themselves programmatically with Coder as an authorization server.

Key changes include:

1. Added database schema extensions to support RFC 7591/7592 fields in the `oauth2_provider_apps` table
2. Implemented `/oauth2/register` endpoint for dynamic client registration (RFC 7591)
3. Added client configuration management endpoints (RFC 7592):
   - GET/PUT/DELETE `/oauth2/clients/{client_id}`
   - Registration access token validation middleware

4. Added comprehensive validation for OAuth2 client metadata:
   - URI validation with support for custom schemes for native apps
   - Grant type and response type validation
   - Token endpoint authentication method validation

5. Enhanced developer documentation with:
   - RFC compliance guidelines
   - Testing best practices to avoid race conditions
   - Systematic debugging approaches for OAuth2 implementations

The implementation follows security best practices from the RFCs, including proper token handling, secure defaults, and appropriate error responses. This enables third-party applications to integrate with Coder's OAuth2 provider capabilities programmatically.
2025-07-03 18:33:47 +02:00
Cian Johnston 630804ec92 chore: fix duplicate migration 000345 (#18721)
Fixes duplicate migration introduced by
https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18575
2025-07-02 16:15:10 +00:00
Thomas Kosiewski f0c9c4dbcd feat: oauth2 - add RFC 8707 resource indicators and audience validation (#18575)
This pull request implements RFC 8707, Resource Indicators for OAuth 2.0 (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8707), to enhance the security of our OAuth 2.0 provider. 

This change enables proper audience validation and binds access tokens to their intended resource, which is crucial
  for preventing token misuse in multi-tenant environments or deployments with multiple resource servers.

##  Key Changes:


   * Resource Parameter Support: Adds support for the resource parameter in both the authorization (`/oauth2/authorize`) and token (`/oauth2/token`) endpoints, allowing clients to specify the intended resource server.
   * Audience Validation: Implements server-side validation to ensure that the resource parameter provided during the token exchange matches the one from the authorization request.
   * API Middleware Enforcement: Introduces a new validation step in the API authentication middleware (`coderd/httpmw/apikey.go`) to verify that the audience of the access token matches the resource server being accessed.
   * Database Schema Updates:
       * Adds a `resource_uri` column to the `oauth2_provider_app_codes` table to store the resource requested during authorization.
       * Adds an `audience` column to the `oauth2_provider_app_tokens` table to bind the issued token to a specific audience.
   * Enhanced PKCE: Includes a minor enhancement to the PKCE implementation to protect against timing attacks.
   * Comprehensive Testing: Adds extensive new tests to `coderd/oauth2_test.go` to cover various RFC 8707 scenarios, including valid flows, mismatched resources, and refresh token validation.

##  How it Works:


   1. An OAuth2 client specifies the target resource (e.g., https://coder.example.com) using the resource parameter in the authorization request.
   2. The authorization server stores this resource URI with the authorization code.
   3. During the token exchange, the server validates that the client provides the same resource parameter.
   4. The server issues an access token with an audience claim set to the validated resource URI.
   5. When the client uses the access token to call an API endpoint, the middleware verifies that the token's audience matches the URL of the Coder deployment, rejecting any tokens intended for a different resource.


  This ensures that a token issued for one Coder deployment cannot be used to access another, significantly strengthening our authentication security.

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Change-Id: I3924cb2139e837e3ac0b0bd40a5aeb59637ebc1b
Signed-off-by: Thomas Kosiewski <tk@coder.com>
2025-07-02 17:49:00 +02:00
Sas Swart 01163ea57b feat: allow users to pause prebuilt workspace reconciliation (#18700)
This PR provides two commands:
* `coder prebuilds pause`
* `coder prebuilds resume`

These allow the suspension of all prebuilds activity, intended for use
if prebuilds are misbehaving.
2025-07-02 15:05:42 +00:00
Steven Masley 4072d228c5 feat: support dynamic parameters on create template request (#18636)
Future work is to add this checkbox to the UI to opt into dynamic
parameters from the first template create.
2025-07-02 09:44:01 -05:00
ケイラ 0b82f41a24 feat: allow masking workspace parameter inputs (#18595) 2025-07-01 16:27:43 -06:00
Thomas Kosiewski 6f2834f62a feat: oauth2 - add authorization server metadata endpoint and PKCE support (#18548)
## Summary

  This PR implements critical MCP OAuth2 compliance features for Coder's authorization server, adding PKCE support, resource parameter handling, and OAuth2 server metadata discovery. This brings Coder's OAuth2 implementation significantly closer to production readiness for MCP (Model Context Protocol)
  integrations.

  ## What's Added

  ### OAuth2 Authorization Server Metadata (RFC 8414)
  - Add `/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server` endpoint for automatic client discovery
  - Returns standardized metadata including supported grant types, response types, and PKCE methods
  - Essential for MCP client compatibility and OAuth2 standards compliance

  ### PKCE Support (RFC 7636)
  - Implement Proof Key for Code Exchange with S256 challenge method
  - Add `code_challenge` and `code_challenge_method` parameters to authorization flow
  - Add `code_verifier` validation in token exchange
  - Provides enhanced security for public clients (mobile apps, CLIs)

  ### Resource Parameter Support (RFC 8707)
  - Add `resource` parameter to authorization and token endpoints
  - Store resource URI and bind tokens to specific audiences
  - Critical for MCP's resource-bound token model

  ### Enhanced OAuth2 Error Handling
  - Add OAuth2-compliant error responses with proper error codes
  - Use standard error format: `{"error": "code", "error_description": "details"}`
  - Improve error consistency across OAuth2 endpoints

  ### Authorization UI Improvements
  - Fix authorization flow to use POST-based consent instead of GET redirects
  - Remove dependency on referer headers for security decisions
  - Improve CSRF protection with proper state parameter validation

  ## Why This Matters

  **For MCP Integration:** MCP requires OAuth2 authorization servers to support PKCE, resource parameters, and metadata discovery. Without these features, MCP clients cannot securely authenticate with Coder.

  **For Security:** PKCE prevents authorization code interception attacks, especially critical for public clients. Resource binding ensures tokens are only valid for intended services.

  **For Standards Compliance:** These are widely adopted OAuth2 extensions that improve interoperability with modern OAuth2 clients.

  ## Database Changes

  - **Migration 000343:** Adds `code_challenge`, `code_challenge_method`, `resource_uri` to `oauth2_provider_app_codes`
  - **Migration 000343:** Adds `audience` field to `oauth2_provider_app_tokens` for resource binding
  - **Audit Updates:** New OAuth2 fields properly tracked in audit system
  - **Backward Compatibility:** All changes maintain compatibility with existing OAuth2 flows

  ## Test Coverage

  - Comprehensive PKCE test suite in `coderd/identityprovider/pkce_test.go`
  - OAuth2 metadata endpoint tests in `coderd/oauth2_metadata_test.go`
  - Integration tests covering PKCE + resource parameter combinations
  - Negative tests for invalid PKCE verifiers and malformed requests

  ## Testing Instructions

  ```bash
  # Run the comprehensive OAuth2 test suite
  ./scripts/oauth2/test-mcp-oauth2.sh

  Manual Testing with Interactive Server

  # Start Coder in development mode
  ./scripts/develop.sh

  # In another terminal, set up test app and run interactive flow
  eval $(./scripts/oauth2/setup-test-app.sh)
  ./scripts/oauth2/test-manual-flow.sh
  # Opens browser with OAuth2 flow, handles callback automatically

  # Clean up when done
  ./scripts/oauth2/cleanup-test-app.sh

  Individual Component Testing

  # Test metadata endpoint
  curl -s http://localhost:3000/.well-known/oauth-authorization-server | jq .

  # Test PKCE generation
  ./scripts/oauth2/generate-pkce.sh

  # Run specific test suites
  go test -v ./coderd/identityprovider -run TestVerifyPKCE
  go test -v ./coderd -run TestOAuth2AuthorizationServerMetadata
```

  ### Breaking Changes

  None. All changes maintain backward compatibility with existing OAuth2 flows.

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Change-Id: Ifbd0d9a543d545f9f56ecaa77ff2238542ff954a
Signed-off-by: Thomas Kosiewski <tk@coder.com>
2025-07-01 15:39:29 +02:00
Cian Johnston 4e95b1d20e fix: revert changes to GetRunningPrebuiltWorkspaces (#18688)
… (#18588)"

This reverts commit 258a839d27.
2025-07-01 10:11:43 +00:00
Cian Johnston 258a839d27 chore(coderd/database): optimize GetRunningPrebuiltWorkspaces (#18588)
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/715

After this change, the only use of the `workspace_prebuilds` view is the
`ClaimPrebuiltWorkspace` query. A subsequent PR will update the view.

Before: ~44ms https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/76cbe21d1a4c9329#plan

After: 7.3ms https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/5abbdf926315677e#plan
2025-07-01 09:42:01 +01:00
Kacper Sawicki 695de6e0c0 chore(coderd/database): optimize AuditLogs queries (#18600)
Closes #17689

This PR optimizes the audit logs query performance by extracting the
count operation into a separate query and replacing the OR-based
workspace_builds with conditional joins.

## Query changes
* Extracted count query to separate one
* Replaced single `workspace_builds` join with OR conditions with
separate conditional joins
* Added conditional joins
* `wb_build` for workspace_build audit logs (which is a direct lookup)
    * `wb_workspace` for workspace create audit logs (via workspace)

Optimized AuditLogsOffset query:
https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/4g1hbedg4a564bg8

New CountAuditLogs query:
https://explain.dalibo.com/plan/ga2fbcecb9efbce3
2025-07-01 07:31:14 +02:00
Spike Curtis f0251dfc91 chore: retry postgres connection on reset by peer in tests (#18632)
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/695

Retries initial connection to postgres in testing up to 3 seconds if we
see "reset by peer", which probably means that some other test proc just
started the container.

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Co-authored-by: Hugo Dutka <hugo@coder.com>
2025-06-27 13:03:32 +00:00
ケイラ 09cc906981 chore: remove unnecessary redeclarations in for loops (part 2) (#18593) 2025-06-26 12:28:00 -06:00
Sas Swart c6e0ba12d3 feat: graduate prebuilds to general availability (#18607)
This PR removes the prebuilds experiment and allows the use of prebuilds
without opting into an experiment.
2025-06-26 15:54:52 +02:00
Danny Kopping 688d2ee3eb chore: remove chats experiment (#18535) 2025-06-25 13:03:32 +00:00
Susana Ferreira f44969b689 chore: reorder prebuilt workspace authorization logic (#18506)
## Description

Follow-up from PR https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18333
Related with:
https://github.com/coder/coder/pull/18333#discussion_r2159300881

This changes the authorization logic to first try the normal workspace
authorization check, and only if the resource is a prebuilt workspace,
fall back to the prebuilt workspace authorization check. Since prebuilt
workspaces are a subset of workspaces, the normal workspace check is
more likely to succeed. This is a small optimization to reduce
unnecessary prebuilt authorization calls.
2025-06-24 16:33:21 +01:00
Steven Masley 45ab265df2 chore: add permissions to autobuilder & prebuilder to run wsbuild (#18527)
Read organization member and read files is now required for dynamic
param building.
2025-06-24 08:45:41 -05:00